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While some people travel for fun, others travel help out another community. Erica Fig (‘22) traveled to Honduras with her Church on a mission trip. “I was in a little village called La Bolsa in Honduras, and the best part was working in the village building things and playing with the kids on our breaks,” Fig said. Fig got to build relationships with kids in Honduras and also got to help out their community at the same time.

Taking it back to summer

Erin Behrmann, Staff Reporter September 9, 2019

Showing off the special TBH balloons. Rachel Giaquinto, Hannah Pinnell, Ansley Acree, Mackenzie Mills, Natalie Tajeddine, Lily Fragola (20), and Sophia Sesi (19) celebrate the end of the 2019 book on the annual distribution day.

Yearbook Distribution Day 2019

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter May 17, 2019

Scientists need to focus more on the ocean than on space, as there is much more to discover.

Discovery of the Oceans

Jacob Costantino, Staff Reporter April 2, 2019

Oceans and seas on Earth contain a vast majority of all living things on the planet, far more than on land. In the oceans, people can find the most beautiful animals and plants; such as the Vampire Squid...

In Orlando, PHUHS FBLA students take on the State Leadership Conference in March.

Join FBLA for a handful of experiences

Erin Behrmann, Staff Reporter March 28, 2019

Why join FBLA? It is an opportunity to learn about competitions or presentations, make new friends, put a club on college applications, and so much more. Although there are several of clubs at PHUHS,...

With the yearbook coming out every single year, each one being different and unique these are the schools last four.

Going page by page

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter December 20, 2018

Wanted: Social, outgoing people who are dedicated to working with a team of unique individuals in order to create a physical memory of your high school experience. Reward: A new passion and an unforgettable...

Going for the layup even with 2 defenders on him Aldrian Natar (20) fights his way to get his 2 points.

Basketball Season Pictures

Chaetan Prabhu, Photographer December 20, 2018

Junior Madison Ducharme works on her notes for her HOPE class. She hopes that her notes will aid her in studying for her upcoming test.

Doing what it takes

Lizzy Mason, Staff Reporter December 5, 2018

It’s pretty typical to be given homework on a regular basis, tests every so often, quizzes here and there, and two exams a year. However, without proper study habits, students may fall behind or become...

Christmas Countdown

Kalista Photopulos and Natalie Tajeddine December 4, 2018

In a series starring Natalie Tajeddine and Kalista Photopulos, also recorded by Chaetan Prabhu, the goal is to get viewers excited about the upcoming holidays. In our first video, we explore the different...

Heading to the next stop in the city, Tori Reece (‘19) can’t seem to hide her excitement. “It was a really amazing experience because not a lot of people get to say they’ve been,” Reece said.

Warm hearts head to the cold

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter December 3, 2018

Shaking girls, forced smiles, and a sea of green poms poms over 500 cheerleaders; the coldest Macy’s Day Thanksgiving parade reported happened to take place this Nov. 2018. Seven senior cheerleaders...

After winning a game of Jenga, students were allowed to cut of the ponytail of Masa, one of the conference leaders sent by Community Tampa Bay. The game of Jenga was meant to highlight stress a student can feel from their community.

Multicultural committee empowers students

Delfina Caceres, Staff Reporter November 26, 2018

The Principal’s Multicultural Advisory Committee (PMAC) held a youth conference on November 2 to address stress and to hopefully teach students coping mechanisms that could be used to alleviate it. The...

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